Updated August 6, 2014
One of the most important makeup lessons I’ve ever learned was how to color correct. When I say that I mean how to take away red spots, conceal dark undereye circles, mask hyperpigmentation, etc. When you create a flawless face, everything else just looks better.
I’ve heard tons of women say that they can’t find the right concealer for underneath their eyes because nothing seems to work. Or nothing covers up their redness. There could be some simple adjustments you can do to really give you some results!
In order to understand where I’m going with this, I’m going to take you back to art class and basic color theory. Let’s take a look at the color wheel, shall we?
Every color has one directly across the wheel from it. That color is it’s complementary color. For example, across the wheel from green is red. Not only do those colors look fantastic together (maybe that’s why green and red are Christmas colors), but one can cancel out the other.
Now let’s apply basic color theory and how it can help your complexion. I’m going to address some real problems you might want to fix and offer some solutions and product recommendations.
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